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We are Stuart Olson. A $1.4 billion organization representing one of the largest and most respected construction services companies in Canada. A company recognized for its unique approach to doing business. A company who understands that a positive journey is the critical factor to achieving successful results. 4,200 people motivated by the opportunity to make a difference.

This $115 million, multi-stage project required 400+ field personnel and over 530,000 man hours to complete. The total project scope and service delivery included supervision of the entire process, labour and equipment for the construction of a new gold mill concentrator and paste plant including plant internal structural steel, equipment installation, piping, electrical, instrumentation, controls, HVAC, insulation, steel fabrication, cladding, roofing, exterior doors and finishes, and plant commissioning. Following the successful completion of this project, the client rehired Stuart Olson for follow-up capital construction and due to our large project multi-services mining construction capabilities.

XMining ConstructionBritish Columbia, CanadaThis current British Columbia based capital project is valued at approximately $50 million and at completion will exceed 400,000 man hours utilizing a peak crew of 150 trade personnel. The scope of work includes the installation of approximately 200,000 sq. meters of roofing and wall cladding for industrial buildings. When this ground breaking project is complete, it will be one of the most environmentally responsible and sustainable mining and minerals processing facilities in operation globally.TestimonialNot available as yetDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XMultiple Potash ExpansionsSaskatchewan, CanadaThe expansion of the Saskatchewan potash industry resulted in the construction of multiple projects for several owners on multiple sites. With an ongoing value estimated at over $100 million, the completion of these projects is instrumental in expanding and modernizing the Saskatchewan potash production base. The scope of work included the supply and installation of mechanical insulation, HVAC and dust collection systems, building cladding, firestop as well as asbestos abatement. At peak, the projects required 150+ trade personnel and will exceed 1,000,000 man hours at completion.TestimonialNot available as yetDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XOil Sands 260kV SubstationAlberta, Canada

This $40 million project was successfully completed in 2013. The scope of work included the turnkey construction of new 260kV and 35kV sub-stations including: 9 km of power line complete; 34 tower structures; major highway crossing & utility crossings including existing 260kV and 25kV lines; with all tower base foundations were performed under difficult circumstances. The project required the supervision of 14 subcontractors, workface planning, detailed cost reporting and forecasting and pre-commissioning services. At its peak the project required 205 personnel and 266,500 man hours to completion.

Construction commenced on this AAA 25 storey office tower in 2012 with a completion date set for spring 2015. Designed to LEED Gold certification standards, this exciting property features a green roof on the 3rd floor and top level to allow for water harvesting and water re-use strategies. Green roof terraces on the 3rd floor also provide tenants with access to an array of amenities. The first three floors of the building will be dedicated to retail and food with parking provided by a 6 level below grade garage.

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We have worked with Stuart Olson on a number of major projects over the past seven years. They understand our needs as a client and continue to provide valuable input during design, pricing, tendering, construction, and close-out phases for a variety of our projects SO are progressive builders and work collaboratively with our organization to achieve success for us as a client which in turn results in their continued success as a builder.

Completed in 2003, this 360,000 sq. ft. shopping mall caters to the Asian community in the Vancouver area. Named after Aberdeen Harbour in Hong Kong, this destination mall has over 100 stores on 3 levels. Construction began on the redevelopment of Aberdeen Mall in 2002 and was fast-tracked to achieve an aggressive December 2003 grand opening. Pre-construction planning and construction management services were extensive and included demolition, construction of Hollybridge Way as well as sewers, sidewalks and street lighting. Aberdeen Mall is a focal point of downtown Vancouver.

Phase 1 of this state of the art warehouse and distribution centre was completed in 2010. Some of the most advanced construction methods were used for this 400,000 sq. ft. freezer and refrigerated storage facility and 25,000 sq. ft. of office space. Sustainability was built into the design with LED lighting, hydrogen fuel cells to power vehicles and a TOP reflective roof. Phase 1 generated 800 new jobs. Phase 2 at 433,000 sq. ft. was awarded to Stuart Olson at the successful completion of Phase 1.

This $130 million, multi-phase corporate office campus, located across from Mount Royal University, was completed in 2013. Construction began in 2006 and today, this exclusive business centre is comprised of 5 office buildings, totaling 600,000 sq. ft., as well as an above ground parkade. By working in close collaboration with the entire project team, Stuart Olson was able to develop a phasing plan to sequence the construction and maximize the project’s commercial viability. The project is targeting LEED Silver certification.

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We have worked with Stuart Olson on a number of major projects over the past seven years. They understand our needs as a client and continue to provide valuable input during design, pricing, tendering, construction, and close-out phases for a variety of our projects SO are progressive builders and work collaboratively with our organization to achieve success for us as a client which in turn results in their continued success as a builder.

This $25 million hotel was completed in 2012. With 11 storeys and 160 units, this facility features a full range of guest amenities including a heated parkade, dining facilities and a fitness area with pool. The building was constructed utilizing precast concrete components and the Deltabeam Structural System, the first project to use the system in Canada.

This 3 phase redevelopment and expansion completed in 2013, is located in downtown Calgary. Valued at $200 million, this north and south campus expansion and renovation project connects to the city’s LRT. Phase 1 renovations required that facilities remained open, requiring extensive preplanning. Phases 2 and 3 involved the construction of a new 280,000 sq. ft. South Campus facility, consisting of 3 levels of underground parking and 7 storeys of classrooms, labs and administration space. The new building connects to the North Campus and the rest of the downtown area via +15 and +30 bridges.

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The project began with an $80 million renovation to a 1972 educational centre that continued to carry on operations, progressed to a $165 million new college structure in the heart of downtown Calgary and is concluding with a further $20 million retrofit of the renovated old campus. Delivering this complex project has been most challenging and a key component to its success has been the construction management process and commitment of Stuart Olson.

This 40 acre 600,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility was completed in 2012. Designed to accommodate up to 2,000 (double occupancy) male and female inmates in seven podular, three-tier housing units, this facility has the potential to expand to accommodate up to 3,000 inmates in total. The Centre includes support facilities such as admission and discharge, food services, healthcare and administration. Stuart Olson managed the construction of all support infrastructure for the project.

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We are very proud of the overall success of the project team that brought this very important project to its conclusion, within budget and on schedule. Strong collaboration amongst the project team stakeholders paved the way to a successful project.

This iconic symbol of the 2010 Winter Olympics has won over 30 design and innovation awards. The construction process required close collaboration to ensure that this spectacular vision was realized and ready for opening day. Designed to resemble a bird’s wings in flight, this facility, with its unique construction challenges, was completed on time and on budget. Today, the building has transitioned to a sport and fitness facility serving the City of Richmond and surrounding communities. It consists of two NHL-sized hockey rinks, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts and a running track.

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This 170 million dollar project was a very complex design built on challenging sub-soil conditions with a very demanding schedule involving extraordinary planning and execution.

Our Project has become a success, not only due to meeting the deadline, but also due to the physical delivery of a great design.

This $186 million, 3 phase expansion and renovation was completed in 2010. Phase 1 involved the addition of 2 levels of needed parking totaling 50,000 sq. ft. Phase 2 involved the construction of a 5 storey facility that today houses 4 patient units with a total of 32 additional beds. The phase 2 process required the relocation of roads, parking and site services without impeding the operation of the existing facility’s operation. Phase 3 involved the renovation of existing critical care units which included operating rooms and special care nursery facilities.

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The project was the construction of a very complex hospital structure in a very tight market. The project required the Team’s best efforts to stay on schedule and budget while maintaining very high quality of all aspects of construction.

The LEED Gold submission is a testament to the dedication and hard work the Team put into project details.

Completed in 2013, this $190 million facility is the home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL. This landmark stadium seats up to 33,000 with private suites and an array of amenities for patrons. The design features a massive curvilinear roof that covers 80% of the seating areas and is the signature feature of the project. The construction process required extensive pre-planning with all stakeholders. In 2012, the intricate roof design was awarded the Tekla BIM Award for North America in the category of steel.

XCarbon Capture - Boundary Dam ProjectSaskatchewan, CanadaThe Carbon Capture Project at Boundary Dam, located in Estevan Saskatchewan, is the largest Carbon Capture facility in the world. Carbon Capture eliminates CO2 emissions from the atmosphere, with this facility set to eliminate 1 million tonnes per year.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XRio Tinto Alcan Kitimat Modernization ProjectBritish Columbia, CanadaNew Aluminum Smelter in Kitimat BC replacing ½ of the existing smelter which was built in 1954. Once completed it will be the most modernized environmentally friendly smelter in operation globally. Scope of work is all the buildings Roofing and Wall Cladding. This $33M project is to be completed in January 2015.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBroadway Tech Centre, Buildings 5 & 7British Columbia, CanadaDesigned to LEED Platinum, the two 3-storey buildings were constructed on top of existing warehouses. Each building is approximately 79,000 SF of office space.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XDiscovery Green Building 12British Columbia, CanadaBuilt as a base for high-tech research companies. It was designed to attain LEED Gold but in 2009, it was awarded LEED Platinum status, making it the first Core and Shell building in Canada to achieved this honor.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

X5955 BalsamBritish Columbia, CanadaThis 12 level luxurious residential high-rise was built to provide grand, one-level homes for those used to living in large, custom made family houses.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XSalvation Army Gateway of HopeBritish Columbia, CanadaThree-story, state of the art facility for the homeless and at-risk population in the Langley area. The facility provides 30 emergency shelter beds and 25 supportive transitional beds and was built to LEED Gold standards.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XChild and Family Research InstituteBritish Columbia, CanadaLocated at the Children’s and Women’s Hospital in Vancouver, it is the largest research institute of its kind in Western Canada. The building provides wet lab and dry lab space for researchers and houses the foundation’s administrative offices as well as animal care facilities, a stores facility, education centre and a study centre.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XFort St. John HospitalBritish Columnbia, CanadaFirst of its size in Northern Canada The new hospital increased the number of acute care beds from 42 to 55, and included the development of single-room maternity care. The new emergency room was built to be two-and-a-half times the size of the former one and the facility housed an enhanced academic program, state-of-the-art operating rooms, and wireless access throughout.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XUBC Okanagan Engineering & Management BuildingBritish Columbia, CanadaThe building consists of a three-storey lab wing with 27 labs complete with support rooms, a high head lab for concrete testing with a bridge crane, five-storey office pod for the Faculty of Engineering and a five-storey pod to accommodate the Faculties of Management and Education. A three-storey atrium separates the two pods with full glazing on the east and west sides as well as a skylight roof. There is a 200 seat tiered lecture theatre adjacent to the atrium.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBCIT SW01 GatewayBritish Columbia, CanadaNew three-storey academic/office building including a courtyard infill. The building provides over 6,960 m2 of office, study, and gathering space and over 2,900 m2 of lab, classroom, and student service department renovations.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XHillcrest Community CentreBritish Columbia, CanadaMulti-phased community centre used as an Olympics curling venue with the legacy mode of the phased project, the community center, in addition to the aquatic center, hockey rink and curling facility, also incorporates a day care facility, library, sports gymnasium and restaurant/bar.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XFortius Multisport CentreBritish Columbia, CanadaThe Centre grooms Canada’s professional athletes for international competition and provides Burnaby residents with wellness & recreation programs. two floors of core programming, including clinical offi ces, rehabilitation areas, strength and conditioning, offices, biomechanics, a tertiary support program. Four months into construction a double gymnasium and three floors of additional athletes’ village and hotel space were added to the scope. The project is targeting LEED Silver.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XABB - New Liskeard Solar Farm ProjectProject included installation of all underground cabling, wiring up of solar panels and combiner boxes as well as power distribution.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XUBC Museum of AnthropologyBritish Columbia, CanadaMuseum houses 35,000 contemporary and traditional art objects from all continents. The existing 1976 structure was designed by a renowned Canadian architect Arthur Erickson, who took his inspiration from traditional Pacific Northwest Coast post-and-beam style architecture. Phase 1, the new addition, follows the theme of the existing building with exposed concrete walls and extensive use of glazing. Phase 2, a renovation and an envelope upgrade, increases the gallery space of the museum and retrofits the numerous envelope items such as curtainwall and skylights to today’s standards.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XVancouver Aquarium AquaquestBritish Columbia, CanadaThe Aquaquest addition transformed the Aquarium into an educational public exhibit with an added aquatic research facility. The Aquaquest facility included three wet and dry classrooms which have tripled its teaching capacity. The main level houses the 170-seat Ocean Theatre and an expanded and revitalized Clownfish Cove that provides opportunities to explore early childhood education.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XSteveston Fire HallBritish Columbia, CanadaThe innovative building structure consists of steel columns supporting 2 x 4 wood panels on-end, which form the walls and ceiling. It is one of the first buildings in Western Canada to use this innovative design, which essentially creates “hardwood floors” on the walls and ceiling.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XEdmonds LibraryBritish Columbia, CanadaThe 17,000sq.ft. facility is comprised of a cast-in-place underground parkade, topped with a structural steel frame and is clad with a blend of zinc paneling and masonry. The design incorporates a large amount of glazed curtainwall to allow natural light to fill the interior thus reducing energy demands and create a feeling of openness.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBroadway Skytrain StationBritish Columbia, CanadaStuart Olson Dominion completed renovations and upgrades to the light rail transit station located at Broadway Street and Commercial Street in preparation for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. Our work included extending and renovating the concourse level and existing roof structure at the platform level; constructing a new entrance on the 10th Avenue side of the station; and installing a curtain wall structure on the concourse perimeter.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XSapperton Skyrain StationBritish Columbia, CanadaThis project was constructed above the CN and BNR Railways and includes an elevated walkway to a plaza. The concourse and roof rely on exposed steel bracing around the elevator shaft to support the station building laterally. This approach leaves all sides free of bracing, adding character to the structure.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XSODCL New MB Office Manitoba, CanadaThis new office is a steel super structure on a driven pile foundation with crawl space, and was completed ahead of schedule. The exterior glazing is a curtain wall system and the remaining portion of the structure is an insulated metal panel. The layout features multiple offices with mixed open office areas, boardrooms, a large enclosed atrium, training room, and a fitness room complete with showers. Special features include year round interior green space and an abundance of natural day lighting.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

X17 Wing HeadquartersManitoba, CanadaThe Headquarters facility is a 48,000 sq. ft. steel framed two-storey structure at the heart of 17 Wing, both in location and function. It is situated at 17 Wing’s main entrance and will be the first and last place all Wing members visit on assignment to the base. It is also the hub to greet and welcome all visiting VIP's.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XTD CentreManitoba, CanadaDesign-Build contract for this 450,000 s.f., 33-storey office tower in Winnipeg. This $45 million contract completed Winnipeg’s tallest office tower and was uniquely planned to encapsulate the existing CN Telecommunications Centre Building. SODCL also provided design input throughout the project. The project was a fast-track design and construction process and was completed ahead of schedule for the first phase and on schedule for the balance of the tower.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBlue Bomber Retail StoreManitoba, CanadaAs part of the new stadium construction, a new 15,000 sq.ft retail store was outfitted to accommodate merchandise sales. The store has access from the stadium side as well as a general public side to accommodate ticket holders as well as general public. Finished in bomber colors with high end millwork to display merchandise, the space also includes a coloured concrete floor topping that highlights the contemporary feel of the facility.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XHome Outfitters KenastonManitoba, CanadaDesign-Build contract for the construction of Home Outfitters’ new $1.3 M, 40,000 square foot facility in the Kenaston Crossing Shopping Centre. SODCL was selected because of our ability to satisfy a demanding construction schedule. The project was completed in September 2001.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XTony Roma'sManitoba, CanadaThis $1,200,000 renovation was completed in just one month. The 8,100 s.f. upgrade included, a grey cultured stone trim entrance, and the dinning room lounge have been made over in an open-concept design featuring a contemporary finish of birch wood walls with cherry accents. Booths are placed around the perimeter of both the lounge and the dinning room, with tables in the middle to enhance flow.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XMotel 6 EstavanManitoba, CanadaThis 68-unit, 3-storey, wood framed building is one of the fastest built hotels in Western Canada. Highlights of construction are the bathrooms, which were all prefinised in factory and installed directly on site. This project was delivered under a Construction Management contract.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XUniversity of MB Student ResidenceManitoba, CanadaThe Arthur V. Mauro Student Residence is a 138,000 sq. ft. cast-in-place concrete structure that accommodates 310 students in 155 apartment-style suites. Each 2-bedroom suite contains a shared kitchenette and bathroom. Study lounges are provided at both ends of each floor. Administrative areas and a common area is located on the main floor. Exercise and laundry facilities are located in the basement. The building was occupied in late August, 2003 at a cost of $15 M.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XWoodhaven CondosManitoba, CanadaBacking onto Sturgeon Creek in Winnipeg, this luxurious seven-storey building features 36 two-bedroom suites, equipped with large kitchens, living rooms, ensuites off master bedrooms, balconies, and air conditioning. The main floor also features a large meeting room with kitchen facilities, exercise room and covered parking.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XKenora Headwaters CondominiumsManitoba, CanadaThis 10-unit, four storey, wood framed condominium building is situated adjacent to the mouth of the Winnipeg River on Lake of the Woods. The foundation walls are constructed using ICF formwork tehcniques, and all of the exterior walls are prefabriated SIPS panels. The project was completed under a Construction Management contract.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XMaple Leaf FoodsManitoba, CanadaThe Maple Leaf plant captured the attention of the world meat industry. Process equipment manufacturers were involved from a multitude of countries including Holland, Denmark, US, Germany and Canada. This $140M, 475,000 square foot facility, is the second largest pork facility in the world. This C.F.I.A. certified project involved a very complex (and in cases proprietary) equipment installation. It has the Kill / Cut / Processing capacity for 1,200 hogs per hour and will employ 1,100 people per 8 hour shift. SODCL provided the Construction Management services for the entire project including supervision of the equipment installation. The project was completed in Fall 1999.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XCanwest Global ParkManitoba, CanadaThis three-storey main building houses visitor and home team locker rooms, Winnipeg Goldeyes’ offices and storage on the main floor, concourse and concessions on the 2nd level, and 20 private suites and meeting rooms on the 3rd level, with total seating capacity of 6,100 fixed seats. In 2001, Canwest Global Park was included in the Baseball America’s Great Parks Calendar. Eight years later it made the cover of America’s Great Parks 2009 Calendar.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XPCU CentreManitoba, CanadaThis CM project was completed in two phases and showcased complex sustainable mechanical and electrical systems with strict environmental/jumidity controls. The 150,000 s.f. facility was completed to LEED Silver specifications and includes two indoor rinks, a running track, and aquatic centre, concessions and offices. TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XCountry Meadows Personal Care HomeManitoba, CanadaLocated in Neepawa, MB, This personal care home contains 100 individual suites, administrative offices, and common use area. Constructed to achieve LEED Silver certification, the building uses geothermal system for heating/cooling and designed for overall energy efficient performance.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XNorway House SchoolManitoba, CanadaThe Helen Betty Osborne Ininew Resource Centre (previously named Norway House Cree Nation New Community School) consists of a central core with an open-air Elders' Courtyard, from which flows 4 curved wings. The building configuration emulates an eagle in flight. This K4-12 school, which houses approximately 2,000 students, was turned over to the client on February 27, 2004. This project was delivered under a Construction Management contract.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XUniversity of MB Aboriginal CentreManitoba, CanadaThis 8,482-square-foot, two-storey, $4.8M multi-purpose centre provides offices, meeting rooms, student lounge, computer study area and circular healing centre for Aboriginal students attending the University of Manitoba. This ‘smart building’ utilizes high solar gain windows on north and east faces for maximum heat absorption and moderate solar gain windows on south and west faces to achieve moderate solar absorption. The building uses an energy recovery ventilation system, individual thermostats and watt stoppers. The building incorporates indigenous materials throughout including limestone, Tyndall stone and timber beams.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XEcole George V Gym ExpansionManitoba, CanadaGymnasium addition to an early 1900’s historical school, including renovations to the existing library, new elevator to accommodate accessible requirements and new entrance and canopy area. Construction consisted of new piles, concrete foundations, crawlspace, structural floors, hollow core and concrete block. Brick exterior was completed to complement the existing historical building.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XInternational Polar Bear Conservation CentreManitoba, CanadaUsing the Construction Management delivery model, this institutional building requires high level mechanical controls, safety, and security to house polar bear cubs. IPBCC also has a strong public wildlife and education component, including interactive exhibits and media. This public facility is a key component of the new Journey to Churchill Exhibit currently under construction at the Assiniboine Park Zoo, and was completed on time and under budget.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XLyric TheatreManitoba, CanadaThe Lyric Theatre, a 4,000 square foot facility engineered by SODCL, has been built in the classic Tudor architectural style to complement the existing backdrop of buildings in Assiniboine Park.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XClub Regent CasinoManitoba, CanadaSODCL acted as Project Managers for the initial construction of two Winnipeg Entertainment Centres in 1992: Club Regent and McPhillips Street Station. The casinos where each in a theme design, "Tropical" and "Historical Railway Station". The initial design included large bingo halls and slot machines. Expansions and renovations have included Video King gaming, office space and additional theming. The facilities were initially completed for $15 Million each including equipment. Expansions and renovations completed by SODCL added approximately $5 Million to each facility.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBedford ParkadeManitoba, CanadaThis project includes the deconstruction of the original historical building to build a 6-storey, 157-stall parking garage, with retail space on the main floor. The new construction incorporates the historical façade to preserve the appearance and aid in the revitalization of downtown Winnipeg.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBannatyne ParkadeManitoba, Canada90,000sf. Design-Build project consisting of 330 parking stalls on 3 levels of a precast concrete parking structure.This design-build facility was fast-tracked over an 9 month period, which included design and building permit applications. The parkade was constructed on an active Health Sciences Centre site, without disruption to on-going hospital traffic and operations.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XPhoenix Technology Service WarehouseAlberta, CanadaPhoenix technology services is a horizontal and directional drilling company for oil and natural gas producers in Canada and the United States. The warehouse is a 10,114 m2 office/industrial building (service showP0. Construction is primarily load bearing steel frame. The service shop is a pre-engineered structure that will provide warehouse space for the development, maintenance and construction of oil field service equip.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XMikkelsen House Senoirs ResidenceSouthern AlbertaMikkelsen House Seniors Residence is an independent living facility consisting of an underground parkade, resident suites, and common living areas. Building structure is structural steel stud and comfloor deck.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

X5th & 5th Lobby & TISouthern AlbertaRefurbishment of a downtown hi-rise 30 ft high 2-storey lobby, including the entrance vestibules and renovation of the exterior main and second floor lobby.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XWater CentreSouthern AlbertaThe water centre has a complex design creating a curve in both the horizontal and vertical perspective designed in the shape of a wave. The 13,000 sw m four storey water centre obtained a LEED Gold rating.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XWestmount Corporate Campus Bldg #3Southern AlbertaBuilding 3 is home to UFA headquarters with 24,833 m2 over eight floors. The floorplate is 25,000 ft2 and the building includes two levels of underground parking. The building is a structural steel frame withcurtain wall glazing and EPDM roof.Testimonial

We have worked with Stuart Olson on a number of major projects over the past seven years. They understand our needs as a client and continue to provide valuable input during design, pricing, tendering, construction, and close-out phases for a variety of our projects SO are progressive builders and work collaboratively with our organization to achieve success for us as a client which in turn results in their continued success as a builder.

XNE Corporate WarehouseSouthern AlbertaWe completed this renovation to an existing warehouse, office and exteriors for the City of Calgary’s public art and records storage. The building includes a climate controlled environment in a self-contained space to provide humidity control required for storing art pieces. We also constructed an additional office and common space within the building.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XVertigo Mystery TheatreSouthern AlbertaThe exciting project involved the complete demolition of the existing space and construction of new, state of the art Performance and Rehearsal Studios, an elegant foyer and spatious lounge areas. Workshop and dressing rooms, an oversized elevator and a new exit structure were also integral to the construction process.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XWest LRT ParkadeSouthern AlbertaThe West LRT Parkade is a 8,130 m2 four-storey concrete structure providing 1,000 parking stalls. It features a façade of precast concrete and steel channels, which represent the native trees and grasses of the surrounding area.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XCentral Alberta Cancer CentreSouthern AlbertaThe new Central Alberta Cancer Centre was constructed adjacent to the existing Cancer Centre at the Red Deer Regional Hospital, providing additional treatment and examination rooms and offering radiation therapy for the first time in Central Alberta. The facility is approximately three times the size of the existing centre and includes outpatient clinics, a medical day unit and a pharmacy.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBanff Rec CentreSouthern AlbertaThe Fenlands opened December 2010, a spectacular glass/wood centre almost completely rebuilt from the previous facility on the same site. The new centre offers an overhauled 185 x 85 ft ice rink, a new four-sheet curling rink with adjoining lounge, and a new NHL-sized ice sheet. The ice facilities are rounded out with modern, new dressing rooms, laundry and physiotherapy amenities.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XPeter Lougheed HospitalSouthern AlbertaThe first phase of expansion and renovation involved two additional 50,000 ft2 levels to the existing pre-cast concrete parkade. Construction of a new wing of the hospital marked the initial stages of Phase 2.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XShepherd's Care Facility - Vanguard AdditionNorthern AlbertaTo aid in the revitalization of its surrounding neighbourhood, the Vanguard building mimicked the 1914 Vanguard College to both compliment the historic venue and blend seamlessly into the area. The 5-storey addition supplied 11,471 sq.m of much needed space for residents and staff alike.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XMacDonald Island ParkNorthern AlbertaRecreation centre amenities include an NHL sized arena along with leisure ice surfaces and curling rinks; two indoor fieldhouses surrounded by 200m of running track; and a 10,000 sq.ft fitness centre providing a child mind area. The water facility is the first of its kind in Fort McMurray featuring a ten-lane Olympic size swimming pool, hot tubs, water slides, an innertube river and splash park.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XRed Deer Civic YardsNorthern AlbertaThe Red Deer Civic Yards is made up of a number of institutional, industrial-type buildings, constructed on a 28.1 ha (69.5 acres) industrial site. This industrial campus site consists of facilities that house various civic departments and operations.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XFairmont Hotel MacDonaldNorthern AlbertaBuilt in 1915, this hotel is surrounded by many shops, theatres and cinemas. Renovations to this landmark hotel involved extensive interior work as well as restoration of the exterior façade to its original grandeur.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XJasper Place LibraryNorthern AlbertaTo say this building will be eye-catching is an understatement, with its intricately curved concrete roof complete with skylights, and the glazed curtain-wall this LEED Silver design seizes every opportunityTestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XTerwillegar Community Recreation CentreNorthern AlbertaThe Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre provided Stuart Olson Dominion with new and unique challenges for project coordination and management. Initially starting as a construction management rec centre with a p3 arena component, it evolved into a construction management recreation centre with a design-build arena component. Includes multi-purpose gymnasium, health and wellness centre, aquatic centre, four hockey arenas, child play and minding areas.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XUofA Balmoral CyclotronNorthern AlbertaThe University of Alberta hired Stuart Olson Dominion for the renovation of the existing building to a laboratory, through an Integrated Project Delivery/Design-Build model This involved the new construction of a concrete vault to house a particle accelerator for production of radioactive isotopes.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XEdmonton City HallNorthern AlbertaIts striking form, pyramid roof and bell tower make Edmonton’s City Hall a prominent focal point in the City’s downtown core. And, as with all happy endings, the building’s ground breaking architectural needs were met with construction success.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XEdmonton Cross CentreNorthern Alberta The $6.8 million Centre for Biological Imaging and Adaptive Radiotherapy or CBIAR, at Edmonton’s Cross Cancer Institute is highly complex collaboration of a project team that included the Alberta Cancer Board, the Cross Cancer Institute, William Hamilton Architect, Stantec Consulting Group and Alberta Infrastructure. The 9 month fast-tracked project posed significant challenges to both budget and schedule with design and construction running concurrently at several times throughout the duration. TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

745 Thurlow

Vancouver, B.C.

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Aberdeen Mall

Richmond, B.C.

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Walmart Distribution Centre

Balzac, Alberta

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Westmount Corporate Campus

Calgary, Alberta

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Holiday Inn

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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Willingdon Park 1508 & 1509

British Columbia, Canada

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Broadway Tech Centre, Buildings 5 & 7

British Columbia, Canada

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Discovery Green Building 12

British Columbia, Canada

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Cascades Casino, Hotel & Convention Centre

British Columbia, Canada

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5955 Balsam

British Columbia, Canada

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Aberdeen Residences

British Columbia, Canada

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Salvation Army Gateway of Hope

British Columbia, Canada

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SODCL New MB Office

Manitoba, Canada

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17 Wing Headquarters

Manitoba, Canada

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TD Centre

Manitoba, Canada

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Blue Bomber Retail Store

Manitoba, Canada

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Superstore

Manitboa, Canada

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Home Outfitters Kenaston

Manitoba, Canada

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Tony Roma's

Manitoba, Canada

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Motel 6 Estavan

Manitoba, Canada

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University of MB Student Residence

Manitoba, Canada

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Woodhaven Condos

Manitoba, Canada

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Kenora Headwaters Condominiums

Manitoba, Canada

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Standard Aero GE RDTC

Manitoba, Canada

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Maple Leaf Foods

Manitoba, Canada

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Marmon/Keystone

Manitoba, Canada

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Phoenix Technology Service Warehouse

Alberta, Canada

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5th & 5th Lobby & TI

Southern Alberta

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Water Centre

Southern Alberta

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Westmount Corporate Campus Bldg #3

Southern Alberta

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NE Corporate Warehouse

Southern Alberta

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Fairmont Hotel MacDonald

Northern Alberta

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X745 ThurlowVancouver, B.C.

Construction commenced on this AAA 25 storey office tower in 2012 with a completion date set for spring 2015. Designed to LEED Gold certification standards, this exciting property features a green roof on the 3rd floor and top level to allow for water harvesting and water re-use strategies. Green roof terraces on the 3rd floor also provide tenants with access to an array of amenities. The first three floors of the building will be dedicated to retail and food with parking provided by a 6 level below grade garage.

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We have worked with Stuart Olson on a number of major projects over the past seven years. They understand our needs as a client and continue to provide valuable input during design, pricing, tendering, construction, and close-out phases for a variety of our projects SO are progressive builders and work collaboratively with our organization to achieve success for us as a client which in turn results in their continued success as a builder.

Completed in 2003, this 360,000 sq. ft. shopping mall caters to the Asian community in the Vancouver area. Named after Aberdeen Harbour in Hong Kong, this destination mall has over 100 stores on 3 levels. Construction began on the redevelopment of Aberdeen Mall in 2002 and was fast-tracked to achieve an aggressive December 2003 grand opening. Pre-construction planning and construction management services were extensive and included demolition, construction of Hollybridge Way as well as sewers, sidewalks and street lighting. Aberdeen Mall is a focal point of downtown Vancouver.

Phase 1 of this state of the art warehouse and distribution centre was completed in 2010. Some of the most advanced construction methods were used for this 400,000 sq. ft. freezer and refrigerated storage facility and 25,000 sq. ft. of office space. Sustainability was built into the design with LED lighting, hydrogen fuel cells to power vehicles and a TOP reflective roof. Phase 1 generated 800 new jobs. Phase 2 at 433,000 sq. ft. was awarded to Stuart Olson at the successful completion of Phase 1.

This $130 million, multi-phase corporate office campus, located across from Mount Royal University, was completed in 2013. Construction began in 2006 and today, this exclusive business centre is comprised of 5 office buildings, totaling 600,000 sq. ft., as well as an above ground parkade. By working in close collaboration with the entire project team, Stuart Olson was able to develop a phasing plan to sequence the construction and maximize the project’s commercial viability. The project is targeting LEED Silver certification.

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We have worked with Stuart Olson on a number of major projects over the past seven years. They understand our needs as a client and continue to provide valuable input during design, pricing, tendering, construction, and close-out phases for a variety of our projects SO are progressive builders and work collaboratively with our organization to achieve success for us as a client which in turn results in their continued success as a builder.

This $25 million hotel was completed in 2012. With 11 storeys and 160 units, this facility features a full range of guest amenities including a heated parkade, dining facilities and a fitness area with pool. The building was constructed utilizing precast concrete components and the Deltabeam Structural System, the first project to use the system in Canada.

XBroadway Tech Centre, Buildings 5 & 7British Columbia, CanadaDesigned to LEED Platinum, the two 3-storey buildings were constructed on top of existing warehouses. Each building is approximately 79,000 SF of office space.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XDiscovery Green Building 12British Columbia, CanadaBuilt as a base for high-tech research companies. It was designed to attain LEED Gold but in 2009, it was awarded LEED Platinum status, making it the first Core and Shell building in Canada to achieved this honor.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

X5955 BalsamBritish Columbia, CanadaThis 12 level luxurious residential high-rise was built to provide grand, one-level homes for those used to living in large, custom made family houses.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XSalvation Army Gateway of HopeBritish Columbia, CanadaThree-story, state of the art facility for the homeless and at-risk population in the Langley area. The facility provides 30 emergency shelter beds and 25 supportive transitional beds and was built to LEED Gold standards.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XSODCL New MB Office Manitoba, CanadaThis new office is a steel super structure on a driven pile foundation with crawl space, and was completed ahead of schedule. The exterior glazing is a curtain wall system and the remaining portion of the structure is an insulated metal panel. The layout features multiple offices with mixed open office areas, boardrooms, a large enclosed atrium, training room, and a fitness room complete with showers. Special features include year round interior green space and an abundance of natural day lighting.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

X17 Wing HeadquartersManitoba, CanadaThe Headquarters facility is a 48,000 sq. ft. steel framed two-storey structure at the heart of 17 Wing, both in location and function. It is situated at 17 Wing’s main entrance and will be the first and last place all Wing members visit on assignment to the base. It is also the hub to greet and welcome all visiting VIP's.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XTD CentreManitoba, CanadaDesign-Build contract for this 450,000 s.f., 33-storey office tower in Winnipeg. This $45 million contract completed Winnipeg’s tallest office tower and was uniquely planned to encapsulate the existing CN Telecommunications Centre Building. SODCL also provided design input throughout the project. The project was a fast-track design and construction process and was completed ahead of schedule for the first phase and on schedule for the balance of the tower.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBlue Bomber Retail StoreManitoba, CanadaAs part of the new stadium construction, a new 15,000 sq.ft retail store was outfitted to accommodate merchandise sales. The store has access from the stadium side as well as a general public side to accommodate ticket holders as well as general public. Finished in bomber colors with high end millwork to display merchandise, the space also includes a coloured concrete floor topping that highlights the contemporary feel of the facility.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XHome Outfitters KenastonManitoba, CanadaDesign-Build contract for the construction of Home Outfitters’ new $1.3 M, 40,000 square foot facility in the Kenaston Crossing Shopping Centre. SODCL was selected because of our ability to satisfy a demanding construction schedule. The project was completed in September 2001.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XTony Roma'sManitoba, CanadaThis $1,200,000 renovation was completed in just one month. The 8,100 s.f. upgrade included, a grey cultured stone trim entrance, and the dinning room lounge have been made over in an open-concept design featuring a contemporary finish of birch wood walls with cherry accents. Booths are placed around the perimeter of both the lounge and the dinning room, with tables in the middle to enhance flow.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XMotel 6 EstavanManitoba, CanadaThis 68-unit, 3-storey, wood framed building is one of the fastest built hotels in Western Canada. Highlights of construction are the bathrooms, which were all prefinised in factory and installed directly on site. This project was delivered under a Construction Management contract.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XUniversity of MB Student ResidenceManitoba, CanadaThe Arthur V. Mauro Student Residence is a 138,000 sq. ft. cast-in-place concrete structure that accommodates 310 students in 155 apartment-style suites. Each 2-bedroom suite contains a shared kitchenette and bathroom. Study lounges are provided at both ends of each floor. Administrative areas and a common area is located on the main floor. Exercise and laundry facilities are located in the basement. The building was occupied in late August, 2003 at a cost of $15 M.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XWoodhaven CondosManitoba, CanadaBacking onto Sturgeon Creek in Winnipeg, this luxurious seven-storey building features 36 two-bedroom suites, equipped with large kitchens, living rooms, ensuites off master bedrooms, balconies, and air conditioning. The main floor also features a large meeting room with kitchen facilities, exercise room and covered parking.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XKenora Headwaters CondominiumsManitoba, CanadaThis 10-unit, four storey, wood framed condominium building is situated adjacent to the mouth of the Winnipeg River on Lake of the Woods. The foundation walls are constructed using ICF formwork tehcniques, and all of the exterior walls are prefabriated SIPS panels. The project was completed under a Construction Management contract.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XMaple Leaf FoodsManitoba, CanadaThe Maple Leaf plant captured the attention of the world meat industry. Process equipment manufacturers were involved from a multitude of countries including Holland, Denmark, US, Germany and Canada. This $140M, 475,000 square foot facility, is the second largest pork facility in the world. This C.F.I.A. certified project involved a very complex (and in cases proprietary) equipment installation. It has the Kill / Cut / Processing capacity for 1,200 hogs per hour and will employ 1,100 people per 8 hour shift. SODCL provided the Construction Management services for the entire project including supervision of the equipment installation. The project was completed in Fall 1999.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XPhoenix Technology Service WarehouseAlberta, CanadaPhoenix technology services is a horizontal and directional drilling company for oil and natural gas producers in Canada and the United States. The warehouse is a 10,114 m2 office/industrial building (service showP0. Construction is primarily load bearing steel frame. The service shop is a pre-engineered structure that will provide warehouse space for the development, maintenance and construction of oil field service equip.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

X5th & 5th Lobby & TISouthern AlbertaRefurbishment of a downtown hi-rise 30 ft high 2-storey lobby, including the entrance vestibules and renovation of the exterior main and second floor lobby.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XWater CentreSouthern AlbertaThe water centre has a complex design creating a curve in both the horizontal and vertical perspective designed in the shape of a wave. The 13,000 sw m four storey water centre obtained a LEED Gold rating.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XWestmount Corporate Campus Bldg #3Southern AlbertaBuilding 3 is home to UFA headquarters with 24,833 m2 over eight floors. The floorplate is 25,000 ft2 and the building includes two levels of underground parking. The building is a structural steel frame withcurtain wall glazing and EPDM roof.Testimonial

We have worked with Stuart Olson on a number of major projects over the past seven years. They understand our needs as a client and continue to provide valuable input during design, pricing, tendering, construction, and close-out phases for a variety of our projects SO are progressive builders and work collaboratively with our organization to achieve success for us as a client which in turn results in their continued success as a builder.

XNE Corporate WarehouseSouthern AlbertaWe completed this renovation to an existing warehouse, office and exteriors for the City of Calgary’s public art and records storage. The building includes a climate controlled environment in a self-contained space to provide humidity control required for storing art pieces. We also constructed an additional office and common space within the building.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XFairmont Hotel MacDonaldNorthern AlbertaBuilt in 1915, this hotel is surrounded by many shops, theatres and cinemas. Renovations to this landmark hotel involved extensive interior work as well as restoration of the exterior façade to its original grandeur.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

Bow Valley College

Calgary, Alberta

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Edmonton Remand Centre

Edmonton, Alberta

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Richmond Olympic Oval

Richmond, B.C.

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Peter Lougheed Centre Expansion

Calgary, Alberta

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Investors Group Field

Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Child and Family Research Institute

British Columbia, Canada

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Fort St. John Hospital

British Columnbia, Canada

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UBC Okanagan Engineering & Management Building

British Columbia, Canada

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BCIT SW01 Gateway

British Columbia, Canada

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VCC King Edward Campus

British Columbia, Canada

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Hillcrest Community Centre

British Columbia, Canada

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Fortius Multisport Centre

British Columbia, Canada

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UBC Museum of Anthropology

British Columbia, Canada

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Vancouver Aquarium Aquaquest

British Columbia, Canada

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Surrey City Centre Library

British Columbia, Canada

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Steveston Fire Hall

British Columbia, Canada

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Edmonds Library

British Columbia, Canada

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Brentwood Skytrain Station

British Columbia, Canada

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Broadway Skytrain Station

British Columbia, Canada

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Sapperton Skyrain Station

British Columbia, Canada

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VCC Skytrain Station

British Columbia, Canada

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Canwest Global Park

Manitoba, Canada

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PCU Centre

Manitoba, Canada

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Country Meadows Personal Care Home

Manitoba, Canada

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Norway House School

Manitoba, Canada

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University of MB Aboriginal Centre

Manitoba, Canada

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Ecole George V Gym Expansion

Manitoba, Canada

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International Polar Bear Conservation Centre

Manitoba, Canada

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Lyric Theatre

Manitoba, Canada

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Club Regent Casino

Manitoba, Canada

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Bedford Parkade

Manitoba, Canada

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Bannatyne Parkade

Manitoba, Canada

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Westmount Corporate Campus Parkade

Calgary, Alberta

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Mikkelsen House Senoirs Residence

Southern Alberta

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Vertigo Mystery Theatre

Southern Alberta

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West LRT Parkade

Southern Alberta

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Central Alberta Cancer Centre

Southern Alberta

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Banff Rec Centre

Southern Alberta

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Peter Lougheed Hospital

Southern Alberta

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RAH Orthopedic Surgery Centre

Northern Alberta

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Shepherd's Care Facility - Vanguard Addition

Northern Alberta

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MacDonald Island Park

Northern Alberta

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Red Deer Civic Yards

Northern Alberta

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Jasper Place Library

Northern Alberta

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Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre

Northern Alberta

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UofA Balmoral Cyclotron

Northern Alberta

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Ellerslie Fire Hall No. 27

Northern Alberta

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Edmonton City Hall

Northern Alberta

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Edmonton Cross Centre

Northern Alberta

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XBow Valley CollegeCalgary, Alberta

This 3 phase redevelopment and expansion completed in 2013, is located in downtown Calgary. Valued at $200 million, this north and south campus expansion and renovation project connects to the city’s LRT. Phase 1 renovations required that facilities remained open, requiring extensive preplanning. Phases 2 and 3 involved the construction of a new 280,000 sq. ft. South Campus facility, consisting of 3 levels of underground parking and 7 storeys of classrooms, labs and administration space. The new building connects to the North Campus and the rest of the downtown area via +15 and +30 bridges.

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The project began with an $80 million renovation to a 1972 educational centre that continued to carry on operations, progressed to a $165 million new college structure in the heart of downtown Calgary and is concluding with a further $20 million retrofit of the renovated old campus. Delivering this complex project has been most challenging and a key component to its success has been the construction management process and commitment of Stuart Olson.

This 40 acre 600,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility was completed in 2012. Designed to accommodate up to 2,000 (double occupancy) male and female inmates in seven podular, three-tier housing units, this facility has the potential to expand to accommodate up to 3,000 inmates in total. The Centre includes support facilities such as admission and discharge, food services, healthcare and administration. Stuart Olson managed the construction of all support infrastructure for the project.

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We are very proud of the overall success of the project team that brought this very important project to its conclusion, within budget and on schedule. Strong collaboration amongst the project team stakeholders paved the way to a successful project.

This iconic symbol of the 2010 Winter Olympics has won over 30 design and innovation awards. The construction process required close collaboration to ensure that this spectacular vision was realized and ready for opening day. Designed to resemble a bird’s wings in flight, this facility, with its unique construction challenges, was completed on time and on budget. Today, the building has transitioned to a sport and fitness facility serving the City of Richmond and surrounding communities. It consists of two NHL-sized hockey rinks, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts and a running track.

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This 170 million dollar project was a very complex design built on challenging sub-soil conditions with a very demanding schedule involving extraordinary planning and execution.

Our Project has become a success, not only due to meeting the deadline, but also due to the physical delivery of a great design.

This $186 million, 3 phase expansion and renovation was completed in 2010. Phase 1 involved the addition of 2 levels of needed parking totaling 50,000 sq. ft. Phase 2 involved the construction of a 5 storey facility that today houses 4 patient units with a total of 32 additional beds. The phase 2 process required the relocation of roads, parking and site services without impeding the operation of the existing facility’s operation. Phase 3 involved the renovation of existing critical care units which included operating rooms and special care nursery facilities.

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The project was the construction of a very complex hospital structure in a very tight market. The project required the Team’s best efforts to stay on schedule and budget while maintaining very high quality of all aspects of construction.

The LEED Gold submission is a testament to the dedication and hard work the Team put into project details.

Completed in 2013, this $190 million facility is the home of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL. This landmark stadium seats up to 33,000 with private suites and an array of amenities for patrons. The design features a massive curvilinear roof that covers 80% of the seating areas and is the signature feature of the project. The construction process required extensive pre-planning with all stakeholders. In 2012, the intricate roof design was awarded the Tekla BIM Award for North America in the category of steel.

XChild and Family Research InstituteBritish Columbia, CanadaLocated at the Children’s and Women’s Hospital in Vancouver, it is the largest research institute of its kind in Western Canada. The building provides wet lab and dry lab space for researchers and houses the foundation’s administrative offices as well as animal care facilities, a stores facility, education centre and a study centre.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XFort St. John HospitalBritish Columnbia, CanadaFirst of its size in Northern Canada The new hospital increased the number of acute care beds from 42 to 55, and included the development of single-room maternity care. The new emergency room was built to be two-and-a-half times the size of the former one and the facility housed an enhanced academic program, state-of-the-art operating rooms, and wireless access throughout.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XUBC Okanagan Engineering & Management BuildingBritish Columbia, CanadaThe building consists of a three-storey lab wing with 27 labs complete with support rooms, a high head lab for concrete testing with a bridge crane, five-storey office pod for the Faculty of Engineering and a five-storey pod to accommodate the Faculties of Management and Education. A three-storey atrium separates the two pods with full glazing on the east and west sides as well as a skylight roof. There is a 200 seat tiered lecture theatre adjacent to the atrium.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBCIT SW01 GatewayBritish Columbia, CanadaNew three-storey academic/office building including a courtyard infill. The building provides over 6,960 m2 of office, study, and gathering space and over 2,900 m2 of lab, classroom, and student service department renovations.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XHillcrest Community CentreBritish Columbia, CanadaMulti-phased community centre used as an Olympics curling venue with the legacy mode of the phased project, the community center, in addition to the aquatic center, hockey rink and curling facility, also incorporates a day care facility, library, sports gymnasium and restaurant/bar.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XFortius Multisport CentreBritish Columbia, CanadaThe Centre grooms Canada’s professional athletes for international competition and provides Burnaby residents with wellness & recreation programs. two floors of core programming, including clinical offi ces, rehabilitation areas, strength and conditioning, offices, biomechanics, a tertiary support program. Four months into construction a double gymnasium and three floors of additional athletes’ village and hotel space were added to the scope. The project is targeting LEED Silver.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XUBC Museum of AnthropologyBritish Columbia, CanadaMuseum houses 35,000 contemporary and traditional art objects from all continents. The existing 1976 structure was designed by a renowned Canadian architect Arthur Erickson, who took his inspiration from traditional Pacific Northwest Coast post-and-beam style architecture. Phase 1, the new addition, follows the theme of the existing building with exposed concrete walls and extensive use of glazing. Phase 2, a renovation and an envelope upgrade, increases the gallery space of the museum and retrofits the numerous envelope items such as curtainwall and skylights to today’s standards.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XVancouver Aquarium AquaquestBritish Columbia, CanadaThe Aquaquest addition transformed the Aquarium into an educational public exhibit with an added aquatic research facility. The Aquaquest facility included three wet and dry classrooms which have tripled its teaching capacity. The main level houses the 170-seat Ocean Theatre and an expanded and revitalized Clownfish Cove that provides opportunities to explore early childhood education.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XSteveston Fire HallBritish Columbia, CanadaThe innovative building structure consists of steel columns supporting 2 x 4 wood panels on-end, which form the walls and ceiling. It is one of the first buildings in Western Canada to use this innovative design, which essentially creates “hardwood floors” on the walls and ceiling.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XEdmonds LibraryBritish Columbia, CanadaThe 17,000sq.ft. facility is comprised of a cast-in-place underground parkade, topped with a structural steel frame and is clad with a blend of zinc paneling and masonry. The design incorporates a large amount of glazed curtainwall to allow natural light to fill the interior thus reducing energy demands and create a feeling of openness.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBroadway Skytrain StationBritish Columbia, CanadaStuart Olson Dominion completed renovations and upgrades to the light rail transit station located at Broadway Street and Commercial Street in preparation for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. Our work included extending and renovating the concourse level and existing roof structure at the platform level; constructing a new entrance on the 10th Avenue side of the station; and installing a curtain wall structure on the concourse perimeter.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XSapperton Skyrain StationBritish Columbia, CanadaThis project was constructed above the CN and BNR Railways and includes an elevated walkway to a plaza. The concourse and roof rely on exposed steel bracing around the elevator shaft to support the station building laterally. This approach leaves all sides free of bracing, adding character to the structure.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XCanwest Global ParkManitoba, CanadaThis three-storey main building houses visitor and home team locker rooms, Winnipeg Goldeyes’ offices and storage on the main floor, concourse and concessions on the 2nd level, and 20 private suites and meeting rooms on the 3rd level, with total seating capacity of 6,100 fixed seats. In 2001, Canwest Global Park was included in the Baseball America’s Great Parks Calendar. Eight years later it made the cover of America’s Great Parks 2009 Calendar.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XPCU CentreManitoba, CanadaThis CM project was completed in two phases and showcased complex sustainable mechanical and electrical systems with strict environmental/jumidity controls. The 150,000 s.f. facility was completed to LEED Silver specifications and includes two indoor rinks, a running track, and aquatic centre, concessions and offices. TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XCountry Meadows Personal Care HomeManitoba, CanadaLocated in Neepawa, MB, This personal care home contains 100 individual suites, administrative offices, and common use area. Constructed to achieve LEED Silver certification, the building uses geothermal system for heating/cooling and designed for overall energy efficient performance.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XNorway House SchoolManitoba, CanadaThe Helen Betty Osborne Ininew Resource Centre (previously named Norway House Cree Nation New Community School) consists of a central core with an open-air Elders' Courtyard, from which flows 4 curved wings. The building configuration emulates an eagle in flight. This K4-12 school, which houses approximately 2,000 students, was turned over to the client on February 27, 2004. This project was delivered under a Construction Management contract.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XUniversity of MB Aboriginal CentreManitoba, CanadaThis 8,482-square-foot, two-storey, $4.8M multi-purpose centre provides offices, meeting rooms, student lounge, computer study area and circular healing centre for Aboriginal students attending the University of Manitoba. This ‘smart building’ utilizes high solar gain windows on north and east faces for maximum heat absorption and moderate solar gain windows on south and west faces to achieve moderate solar absorption. The building uses an energy recovery ventilation system, individual thermostats and watt stoppers. The building incorporates indigenous materials throughout including limestone, Tyndall stone and timber beams.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XEcole George V Gym ExpansionManitoba, CanadaGymnasium addition to an early 1900’s historical school, including renovations to the existing library, new elevator to accommodate accessible requirements and new entrance and canopy area. Construction consisted of new piles, concrete foundations, crawlspace, structural floors, hollow core and concrete block. Brick exterior was completed to complement the existing historical building.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XInternational Polar Bear Conservation CentreManitoba, CanadaUsing the Construction Management delivery model, this institutional building requires high level mechanical controls, safety, and security to house polar bear cubs. IPBCC also has a strong public wildlife and education component, including interactive exhibits and media. This public facility is a key component of the new Journey to Churchill Exhibit currently under construction at the Assiniboine Park Zoo, and was completed on time and under budget.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XLyric TheatreManitoba, CanadaThe Lyric Theatre, a 4,000 square foot facility engineered by SODCL, has been built in the classic Tudor architectural style to complement the existing backdrop of buildings in Assiniboine Park.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XClub Regent CasinoManitoba, CanadaSODCL acted as Project Managers for the initial construction of two Winnipeg Entertainment Centres in 1992: Club Regent and McPhillips Street Station. The casinos where each in a theme design, "Tropical" and "Historical Railway Station". The initial design included large bingo halls and slot machines. Expansions and renovations have included Video King gaming, office space and additional theming. The facilities were initially completed for $15 Million each including equipment. Expansions and renovations completed by SODCL added approximately $5 Million to each facility.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBedford ParkadeManitoba, CanadaThis project includes the deconstruction of the original historical building to build a 6-storey, 157-stall parking garage, with retail space on the main floor. The new construction incorporates the historical façade to preserve the appearance and aid in the revitalization of downtown Winnipeg.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBannatyne ParkadeManitoba, Canada90,000sf. Design-Build project consisting of 330 parking stalls on 3 levels of a precast concrete parking structure.This design-build facility was fast-tracked over an 9 month period, which included design and building permit applications. The parkade was constructed on an active Health Sciences Centre site, without disruption to on-going hospital traffic and operations.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XMikkelsen House Senoirs ResidenceSouthern AlbertaMikkelsen House Seniors Residence is an independent living facility consisting of an underground parkade, resident suites, and common living areas. Building structure is structural steel stud and comfloor deck.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XVertigo Mystery TheatreSouthern AlbertaThe exciting project involved the complete demolition of the existing space and construction of new, state of the art Performance and Rehearsal Studios, an elegant foyer and spatious lounge areas. Workshop and dressing rooms, an oversized elevator and a new exit structure were also integral to the construction process.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XWest LRT ParkadeSouthern AlbertaThe West LRT Parkade is a 8,130 m2 four-storey concrete structure providing 1,000 parking stalls. It features a façade of precast concrete and steel channels, which represent the native trees and grasses of the surrounding area.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XCentral Alberta Cancer CentreSouthern AlbertaThe new Central Alberta Cancer Centre was constructed adjacent to the existing Cancer Centre at the Red Deer Regional Hospital, providing additional treatment and examination rooms and offering radiation therapy for the first time in Central Alberta. The facility is approximately three times the size of the existing centre and includes outpatient clinics, a medical day unit and a pharmacy.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XBanff Rec CentreSouthern AlbertaThe Fenlands opened December 2010, a spectacular glass/wood centre almost completely rebuilt from the previous facility on the same site. The new centre offers an overhauled 185 x 85 ft ice rink, a new four-sheet curling rink with adjoining lounge, and a new NHL-sized ice sheet. The ice facilities are rounded out with modern, new dressing rooms, laundry and physiotherapy amenities.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XPeter Lougheed HospitalSouthern AlbertaThe first phase of expansion and renovation involved two additional 50,000 ft2 levels to the existing pre-cast concrete parkade. Construction of a new wing of the hospital marked the initial stages of Phase 2.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XShepherd's Care Facility - Vanguard AdditionNorthern AlbertaTo aid in the revitalization of its surrounding neighbourhood, the Vanguard building mimicked the 1914 Vanguard College to both compliment the historic venue and blend seamlessly into the area. The 5-storey addition supplied 11,471 sq.m of much needed space for residents and staff alike.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XMacDonald Island ParkNorthern AlbertaRecreation centre amenities include an NHL sized arena along with leisure ice surfaces and curling rinks; two indoor fieldhouses surrounded by 200m of running track; and a 10,000 sq.ft fitness centre providing a child mind area. The water facility is the first of its kind in Fort McMurray featuring a ten-lane Olympic size swimming pool, hot tubs, water slides, an innertube river and splash park.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XRed Deer Civic YardsNorthern AlbertaThe Red Deer Civic Yards is made up of a number of institutional, industrial-type buildings, constructed on a 28.1 ha (69.5 acres) industrial site. This industrial campus site consists of facilities that house various civic departments and operations.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XJasper Place LibraryNorthern AlbertaTo say this building will be eye-catching is an understatement, with its intricately curved concrete roof complete with skylights, and the glazed curtain-wall this LEED Silver design seizes every opportunityTestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XTerwillegar Community Recreation CentreNorthern AlbertaThe Terwillegar Community Recreation Centre provided Stuart Olson Dominion with new and unique challenges for project coordination and management. Initially starting as a construction management rec centre with a p3 arena component, it evolved into a construction management recreation centre with a design-build arena component. Includes multi-purpose gymnasium, health and wellness centre, aquatic centre, four hockey arenas, child play and minding areas.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XUofA Balmoral CyclotronNorthern AlbertaThe University of Alberta hired Stuart Olson Dominion for the renovation of the existing building to a laboratory, through an Integrated Project Delivery/Design-Build model This involved the new construction of a concrete vault to house a particle accelerator for production of radioactive isotopes.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XEdmonton City HallNorthern AlbertaIts striking form, pyramid roof and bell tower make Edmonton’s City Hall a prominent focal point in the City’s downtown core. And, as with all happy endings, the building’s ground breaking architectural needs were met with construction success.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XEdmonton Cross CentreNorthern Alberta The $6.8 million Centre for Biological Imaging and Adaptive Radiotherapy or CBIAR, at Edmonton’s Cross Cancer Institute is highly complex collaboration of a project team that included the Alberta Cancer Board, the Cross Cancer Institute, William Hamilton Architect, Stantec Consulting Group and Alberta Infrastructure. The 9 month fast-tracked project posed significant challenges to both budget and schedule with design and construction running concurrently at several times throughout the duration. TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

Aurico Gold

Ontario, Canada

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Mining Construction

British Columbia, Canada

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Multiple Potash Expansions

Saskatchewan, Canada

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Oil Sands 260kV Substation

Alberta, Canada

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Carbon Capture - Boundary Dam Project

Saskatchewan, Canada

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Rio Tinto Alcan Kitimat Modernization Project

British Columbia, Canada

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Shell Albian

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Sherritt International

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Cameron Falls G.S. Powerhouse Upgrades

Ontario, Canada

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AuRico Gold – Backfill Paste Plant Electrical & Mechanical

Ontario Canada

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ABB - New Liskeard Solar Farm Project

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XAurico GoldOntario, Canada

This $115 million, multi-stage project required 400+ field personnel and over 530,000 man hours to complete. The total project scope and service delivery included supervision of the entire process, labour and equipment for the construction of a new gold mill concentrator and paste plant including plant internal structural steel, equipment installation, piping, electrical, instrumentation, controls, HVAC, insulation, steel fabrication, cladding, roofing, exterior doors and finishes, and plant commissioning. Following the successful completion of this project, the client rehired Stuart Olson for follow-up capital construction and due to our large project multi-services mining construction capabilities.

XMining ConstructionBritish Columbia, CanadaThis current British Columbia based capital project is valued at approximately $50 million and at completion will exceed 400,000 man hours utilizing a peak crew of 150 trade personnel. The scope of work includes the installation of approximately 200,000 sq. meters of roofing and wall cladding for industrial buildings. When this ground breaking project is complete, it will be one of the most environmentally responsible and sustainable mining and minerals processing facilities in operation globally.TestimonialNot available as yetDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XMultiple Potash ExpansionsSaskatchewan, CanadaThe expansion of the Saskatchewan potash industry resulted in the construction of multiple projects for several owners on multiple sites. With an ongoing value estimated at over $100 million, the completion of these projects is instrumental in expanding and modernizing the Saskatchewan potash production base. The scope of work included the supply and installation of mechanical insulation, HVAC and dust collection systems, building cladding, firestop as well as asbestos abatement. At peak, the projects required 150+ trade personnel and will exceed 1,000,000 man hours at completion.TestimonialNot available as yetDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XOil Sands 260kV SubstationAlberta, Canada

This $40 million project was successfully completed in 2013. The scope of work included the turnkey construction of new 260kV and 35kV sub-stations including: 9 km of power line complete; 34 tower structures; major highway crossing & utility crossings including existing 260kV and 25kV lines; with all tower base foundations were performed under difficult circumstances. The project required the supervision of 14 subcontractors, workface planning, detailed cost reporting and forecasting and pre-commissioning services. At its peak the project required 205 personnel and 266,500 man hours to completion.

XCarbon Capture - Boundary Dam ProjectSaskatchewan, CanadaThe Carbon Capture Project at Boundary Dam, located in Estevan Saskatchewan, is the largest Carbon Capture facility in the world. Carbon Capture eliminates CO2 emissions from the atmosphere, with this facility set to eliminate 1 million tonnes per year.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XRio Tinto Alcan Kitimat Modernization ProjectBritish Columbia, CanadaNew Aluminum Smelter in Kitimat BC replacing ½ of the existing smelter which was built in 1954. Once completed it will be the most modernized environmentally friendly smelter in operation globally. Scope of work is all the buildings Roofing and Wall Cladding. This $33M project is to be completed in January 2015.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

XABB - New Liskeard Solar Farm ProjectProject included installation of all underground cabling, wiring up of solar panels and combiner boxes as well as power distribution.TestimonialDOWNLOAD CASE STUDYTESTIMONIALPROJECT DESCRIPTION

Construction commenced on this AAA 25 storey office tower in 2012 with a completion date set for spring 2015. Designed to LEED Gold certification standards, this exciting property features a green roof on the 3rd floor and top level to allow for water harvesting and water re-use strategies. Green roof terraces on the 3rd floor also provide tenants with access to an array of amenities. The first three floors of the building will be dedicated to retail and food with parking provided by a 6 level below grade garage.

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Completed in 2003, this 360,000 sq. ft. shopping mall caters to the Asian community in the Vancouver area. Named after Aberdeen Harbour in Hong Kong, this destination mall has over 100 stores on 3 levels. Construction began on the redevelopment of Aberdeen Mall in 2002 and was fast-tracked to achieve an aggressive December 2003 grand opening. Pre-construction planning and construction management services were extensive and included demolition, construction of Hollybridge Way as well as sewers, sidewalks and street lighting. Aberdeen Mall is a focal point of downtown Vancouver.

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Phase 1 of this state of the art warehouse and distribution centre was completed in 2010. Some of the most advanced construction methods were used for this 400,000 sq. ft. freezer and refrigerated storage facility and 25,000 sq. ft. of office space. Sustainability was built into the design with LED lighting, hydrogen fuel cells to power vehicles and a TOP reflective roof. Phase 1 generated 800 new jobs. Phase 2 at 433,000 sq. ft. was awarded to Stuart Olson at the successful completion of Phase 1.

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This $130 million, multi-phase corporate office campus, located across from Mount Royal University, was completed in 2013. Construction began in 2006 and today, this exclusive business centre is comprised of 5 office buildings, totaling 600,000 sq. ft., as well as an above ground parkade. By working in close collaboration with the entire project team, Stuart Olson was able to develop a phasing plan to sequence the construction and maximize the project’s commercial viability. The project is targeting LEED Silver certification.

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This $25 million hotel was completed in 2012. With 11 storeys and 160 units, this facility features a full range of guest amenities including a heated parkade, dining facilities and a fitness area with pool. The building was constructed utilizing precast concrete components and the Deltabeam Structural System, the first project to use the system in Canada.

Designed to LEED Platinum, the two 3-storey buildings were constructed on top of existing warehouses. Each building is approximately 79,000 SF of office space.

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Built as a base for high-tech research companies. It was designed to attain LEED Gold but in 2009, it was awarded LEED Platinum status, making it the first Core and Shell building in Canada to achieved this honor.

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The two-storey casino and conference centre's structure is tilt-up concrete on steel piles and the six-storey hotel superstructure is structural steel studs with the lower floors cast-in-place concrete.

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This 12 level luxurious residential high-rise was built to provide grand, one-level homes for those used to living in large, custom made family houses.

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The project consists of two levels of commercial space and six levels of residential space (120 units).

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Three-story, state of the art facility for the homeless and at-risk population in the Langley area. The facility provides 30 emergency shelter beds and 25 supportive transitional beds and was built to LEED Gold standards.

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This new office is a steel super structure on a driven pile foundation with crawl space, and was completed ahead of schedule. The exterior glazing is a curtain wall system and the remaining portion of the structure is an insulated metal panel. The layout features multiple offices with mixed open office areas, boardrooms, a large enclosed atrium, training room, and a fitness room complete with showers. Special features include year round interior green space and an abundance of natural day lighting.

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The Headquarters facility is a 48,000 sq. ft. steel framed two-storey structure at the heart of 17 Wing, both in location and function. It is situated at 17 Wing’s main entrance and will be the first and last place all Wing members visit on assignment to the base. It is also the hub to greet and welcome all visiting VIP's.

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Design-Build contract for this 450,000 s.f., 33-storey office tower in Winnipeg. This $45 million contract completed Winnipeg’s tallest office tower and was uniquely planned to encapsulate the existing CN Telecommunications Centre Building. SODCL also provided design input throughout the project. The project was a fast-track design and construction process and was completed ahead of schedule for the first phase and on schedule for the balance of the tower.

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As part of the new stadium construction, a new 15,000 sq.ft retail store was outfitted to accommodate merchandise sales. The store has access from the stadium side as well as a general public side to accommodate ticket holders as well as general public. Finished in bomber colors with high end millwork to display merchandise, the space also includes a coloured concrete floor topping that highlights the contemporary feel of the facility.

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250,000 sq. ft. new store and underground parking garage, $9.2 M

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Design-Build contract for the construction of Home Outfitters’ new $1.3 M, 40,000 square foot facility in the Kenaston Crossing Shopping Centre. SODCL was selected because of our ability to satisfy a demanding construction schedule. The project was completed in September 2001.

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This $1,200,000 renovation was completed in just one month. The 8,100 s.f. upgrade included, a grey cultured stone trim entrance, and the dinning room lounge have been made over in an open-concept design featuring a contemporary finish of birch wood walls with cherry accents. Booths are placed around the perimeter of both the lounge and the dinning room, with tables in the middle to enhance flow.

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This 68-unit, 3-storey, wood framed building is one of the fastest built hotels in Western Canada. Highlights of construction are the bathrooms, which were all prefinised in factory and installed directly on site. This project was delivered under a Construction Management contract.

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The Arthur V. Mauro Student Residence is a 138,000 sq. ft. cast-in-place concrete structure that accommodates 310 students in 155 apartment-style suites. Each 2-bedroom suite contains a shared kitchenette and bathroom. Study lounges are provided at both ends of each floor. Administrative areas and a common area is located on the main floor. Exercise and laundry facilities are located in the basement. The building was occupied in late August, 2003 at a cost of $15 M.

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Backing onto Sturgeon Creek in Winnipeg, this luxurious seven-storey building features 36 two-bedroom suites, equipped with large kitchens, living rooms, ensuites off master bedrooms, balconies, and air conditioning. The main floor also features a large meeting room with kitchen facilities, exercise room and covered parking.

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This 10-unit, four storey, wood framed condominium building is situated adjacent to the mouth of the Winnipeg River on Lake of the Woods. The foundation walls are constructed using ICF formwork tehcniques, and all of the exterior walls are prefabriated SIPS panels. The project was completed under a Construction Management contract.

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SODCL constructed this cold weather jet engine research and development testing facility at the Winnipeg International Airport which required heightened security measures.

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The Maple Leaf plant captured the attention of the world meat industry. Process equipment manufacturers were involved from a multitude of countries including Holland, Denmark, US, Germany and Canada. This $140M, 475,000 square foot facility, is the second largest pork facility in the world. This C.F.I.A. certified project involved a very complex (and in cases proprietary) equipment installation. It has the Kill / Cut / Processing capacity for 1,200 hogs per hour and will employ 1,100 people per 8 hour shift. SODCL provided the Construction Management services for the entire project including supervision of the equipment installation. The project was completed in Fall 1999.

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Design-Build contract for a 12,000 sq. ft. warehouse addition for Marmon/Keystone metal fabrication facility. The facility was completed ahead of schedule and deficiency-free.

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Phoenix technology services is a horizontal and directional drilling company for oil and natural gas producers in Canada and the United States. The warehouse is a 10,114 m2 office/industrial building (service showP0. Construction is primarily load bearing steel frame. The service shop is a pre-engineered structure that will provide warehouse space for the development, maintenance and construction of oil field service equip.

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Refurbishment of a downtown hi-rise 30 ft high 2-storey lobby, including the entrance vestibules and renovation of the exterior main and second floor lobby.

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The water centre has a complex design creating a curve in both the horizontal and vertical perspective designed in the shape of a wave. The 13,000 sw m four storey water centre obtained a LEED Gold rating.

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Building 3 is home to UFA headquarters with 24,833 m2 over eight floors. The floorplate is 25,000 ft2 and the building includes two levels of underground parking. The building is a structural steel frame withcurtain wall glazing and EPDM roof.

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We completed this renovation to an existing warehouse, office and exteriors for the City of Calgary’s public art and records storage. The building includes a climate controlled environment in a self-contained space to provide humidity control required for storing art pieces. We also constructed an additional office and common space within the building.

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Built in 1915, this hotel is surrounded by many shops, theatres and cinemas. Renovations to this landmark hotel involved extensive interior work as well as restoration of the exterior façade to its original grandeur.